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According to the IPC this unit gives the children a chance to learn about how food is produced and prepared. They will find out about restaurants in the local area, how fruits and vegetables grow, about popoular food in history, how to make bread and butter, about different diest and food requirements and about local food and customs in their country.
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Where Is Your Fruit From? Activity Sheet
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A super activity where children can find out where fruit comes from and identify countries on the map.Save for Later -
Where Food Comes From and Seasonality Lesson Teaching Pack
(1 member review)This teaching pack will teach your class about what seasonality is and when certain fruits, vegetables, fish and meat are in season. The pack will also inform your students about where and how food is grown, reared, caught and processed in both theSave for Later -
How Does Milk Arrive in the Shops? Activity Sheet
(1 member review)A useful activity sheet for children to see how milk comes from cows and ends up in shops and supermarkets.Save for Later -
Geography: Let's Go to China: Fabulous Farming Year 2 Lesson Pack 6
What different types of farming take place in China? This lesson looks at farming in China, focussing on Chinese biggest crop: the growing of rice. Children learn about the stages of rice growing and hold their very own Chinese Tea Ceremony after looSave for Later -
D&T: Sensational Salads: Where Our Food Comes From KS1 Lesson Pack 1
(1 member review)This lovely pack contains a detailed lesson plan, lesson presentation and matching activity sheets. These all guide you through a fun filled hands on lesson about where different fruit and vegetables grow. The pack comes complete with homework tasks,Save for Later -
Geography: Enough for Everyone: Where Our Food Comes From Year 5 Lesson Pack 4
(1 member review)Through investigation of food packaging, children find out about the concept of food miles. They use digital maps to trace how far their food has travelled, and consider some of the environmental impacts of importing goods.Save for Later -
What's on The Menu Photo Display Banner
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This photo display banner is the perfect resource to head your display with! With outstanding photos placed on this Whats on the Menu banner, it's a bright and colourful resource that will attract the eye!Save for Later -
Where Does Food Come From A4 Display Poster
(1 member review)A colourful food display poster, perfect for your food area to help your children understand key vocabulary and concepts. Fantastic for use with our other reading area display resources.Save for Later -
Geography: Land Use: How Land Is Used for Farming Year 3 Lesson Pack 6
Over 70% of the UK's land is used for agriculture. But why? Children will consider the physical geography of different areas and how this affects their suitability for farming. The lesson pack includes a plan, lesson presentation and activity sheets.Save for Later -
Shake It Photo Display Banner
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Clearly define your different classes with our fab range of themed display banners. Use this one to emphasise the key elements of the topic, and to make your classroom display that bit more lovely!Save for Later
